So the figure comes in at 131,150 ounces...... capped at 60g/tonne. Well under even my "worst nightmare" prediction of 250,000 ounces.
That's funny I always thought that industry standard was to cap it at 1 oz. troy per tonne, which is 31 g/tonne. Correct me if I'm wrong here? Nahhhhh that would eliminate alot of that high-grade spotty gold now, wouldn't it?
What a disgusting "promotional"-job from beginning to end. The only thing that really amazes me, is how long it took to collapse from $5 to .30 cents. The writing was on the wall with the NR dated January 18th, 2008.
I wonder how many shares management dumped from $3 - $5?
No, I'm not a basher with a "boss", or short, nor do I want cheaper shares or any ridiculous other theories the Agoracom dreams up when someone posts the truth.